Convert Cubic Centimeters (cm³) to Imperial Pints (imp pt)
Converting cubic centimeters (cm³) to imperial pints (imp pt) is essential for precise measurements in cooking and science. With a conversion factor of 1 cm³ = 0.00175975 imp pt, you can easily transform volume units for various applications.
Conversion Formula
Reverse: cm³ = imp pt × 568.261
Conversion Examples
Cubic Centimeter to Imperial Pint Table
| Cubic Centimeter (cm³) | Imperial Pint (imp pt) | Fraction |
|---|---|---|
| 100 | 0.175975 | 11/64 |
| 200 | 0.351951 | 23/64 |
| 300 | 0.527926 | 17/32 |
| 400 | 0.703902 | 45/64 |
| 500 | 0.879877 | 7/8 |
| 600 | 1.055853 | 1 1/16 |
| 700 | 1.231828 | 1 15/64 |
| 800 | 1.407804 | 1 13/32 |
| 900 | 1.583779 | 1 37/64 |
| 1,000 | 1.759755 | 1 49/64 |
| 1,100 | 1.93573 | 1 15/16 |
| 1,200 | 2.111706 | 2 7/64 |
| 1,300 | 2.287681 | 2 9/32 |
| 1,400 | 2.463657 | 2 15/32 |
| 1,500 | 2.639632 | 2 41/64 |
| 1,600 | 2.815608 | 2 13/16 |
| 1,700 | 2.991583 | 2 63/64 |
| 1,800 | 3.167559 | 3 11/64 |
| 1,900 | 3.343534 | 3 11/32 |
| 2,000 | 3.51951 | 3 33/64 |
Unit Definitions
What is a Cubic Centimeter (cm³)?
A cubic centimeter (cm³) is a unit of volume that is equal to a cube measuring 1 cm on each side.
History
The cubic centimeter is part of the metric system, which was developed in France during the late 18th century. It is widely used in scientific contexts and for measuring small volumes in various fields.
Current Use
Today, cm³ is commonly used in fields like medicine, cooking, and science, particularly when precise volume measurements are required.
What is a Imperial Pint (imp pt)?
An imperial pint (imp pt) is a unit of volume in the imperial system, primarily used in the UK and some Commonwealth countries.
History
The imperial pint was established by the British Weights and Measures Act of 1824, based on the volume of a specific amount of ale. It has since become a standard measure for liquids in various contexts.
Current Use
Today, the imperial pint is primarily used for serving beverages, especially in pubs, and is also a common measurement in recipes within the UK.